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Tuesday, March 17, 2015

What Is D Regen 10 How It Works and What It Does


HUMAN BODY SYSTEM DIAGRAM :

The complex chemical composition of D-Regen-10 exhibits many positive attributes on the physiologic and metabolic functions of the living tissue cell and living plant cell that enhances the vitality of the cell through the ability of the science to influence vital biochemical functions of the cells. The ability to enhance these biochemical functions in a positive manner becomes more impressive when you study the negative aspects the science has on the bacterium, fungi and viruses that initiate chemical imbalances, metabolic disruptions and physiologic altering of the normal cells - the cell selectivity of the science is unparalleled and unique in its own way to other science and chemicals used for the same applications Douglas Bio Research Science. Two other characteristics of the compelling science is its safety for use by humans, agriculture, animal science and healthcare, has been proven to be safe in all aspects of life. The second distinguishing characteristic is the ecological attributes of the science. This gives the science the three characteristics that make it very unique in the areas of application where D-Regen-10 is appli9ed. It works (does what it was designed to do), it is safe for humans, animals and plants, and it is ecologically friendly (no adverse effects on the aquifer, or atmosphere).



What Is D-Regen-10? How It Works and What It Does

One of the major characteristics of the ability of the science to affect the bacterium is its ability to penetrate the cell wall in a timely manner. Its ability to penetrate the cells plasma membrane allows the complex chemical structure to initiate many biochemical, physiologic and metabolic functions. The plant and tissue cells plasma membrane and cytoskeletal system has a distinct anatomical difference than the bacterium anatomy. These distinct differences are one of the contributing factors in giving the science its cell selectivity. In reviewing the anatomy of the cells, bacterium, fungi and viruses helps explain the selectivity ability of the science.


Plant Tissue The tissue cell and plant cell even though each has some distinct characteristics; they parallel each other in many ways in the anatomy, physiology, molecular structure and biochemical process. These remarkable and incredible tiny organisms have the ability to create, and sustain life in an amazing scientific manner. The drawing on the next page illustrates their similarity and complexity. To help these organisms in their biological and biochemical functions during their evolving the times of stress we must fully understand their cell machinery and the intricate balance of their components of biochemical functions. Plant cells have two structures not found in tissue cells-a cellulose cell wall exterior to the cell membrane and chloroplasts. This characteristic must be fully understood to help a plant cell repair itself. The plant cells fundamental biochemistry, photosynthesis, nutrition, mastic movements, environmental stress, germination, dormancy and stomata function and transpiration (plant H2) functions) must be studied to understand the process which the cell undergoes when it is traumatized by mechanical, chemical, insect, disease or water depletion. A full understanding of the biochemistry of the remarkable organism is necessary to develop solutions to help the plant cell maintain its natural defense, maintain metabolic and physiologic balance and repair itself.

Tissue Cell The tissue cello, the smallest living unit in the body is made up of microscopic membrane-bound compartments that contains chemicals that supply the following major components; water, organic polymers, nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates and lipids. This macro-tiny unit has the ability to perform many biochemical, physiological and metabolic functions. Maintaining balance of its complex specialized functions is the foundation of living organs and tissue. The human body is comprised of 200 different types of tissue cells. Tissue cells grow, divide and die while performing enormously complex biochemical, physiologic and metabolic functions. It is important to understand the functions of the components of the tissue cell to be able to develop substances that enable the tissue cell to maintain its functional balance when it is traumatized by physical, chemical, bacterial or severe etiological agents. The tissue cells structure can be divided into three major components that are complex in their own unique way, the outer plasma membrane, the DNA-containing nucleus and the organelles (cytoskeleton, mitochondrion, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, vacuole, vesicles and Golgi). All of these components play a district role in the biochemical process of the cell that in turn drives the physiologic and metabolic process of this tiny living marvel. D-Regen-10, with its unique blend of chemicals, provides the tissue cell with substances to help maintain its balance when under attack from various etiological agents. The following diagrams will help give you a foundation of the anatomical structure of the tissue cell.

Bacterium Bacterium, like plant cells, has an exterior cell wall but it differs greatly in chemical deposits and structures form the cell wall of plants, Like all other cells, bacterium has a plasma membrane that functionally separates it from their environment. Some bacteria have a separate membrane (the outer membrane), exterior to the cell wall. This is an important anatomical aspect in designing agents to control or kill bacteria. This characteristic is the first point of attack by D-Regen-10, the positive charged electrons of the science is very conductive to the attraction of the science to the plasma membranes. Changing the electrical field of electrical field of electrical charges affects the living functions of the bacterium. This disruption will contribute to cell necrosis.

Viruses The smallest of all self-replicating living organisms, they are very small and unique in their nature. Viruses consist solely of a small segment of nucleic acid encased in a simple protein shell with no metabolic functions. They parasitize sub cellular machinery, subverting the sub cellular substances to their own purposes. The perception that viruses are simplistic can be deceptive. Viruses infect virtually every living organism, plate cells and tissue cells. They have the ability to exhibit a vast diversity of structures that embody a proteins complexity of functions. In understanding the uniqueness and complexity of viruses, we are able to develop substances to help the plant cell and tissue cell repel the parasitizing attributes of the viruses. The virus cannot live without the sub cellular components of the living cells it attacks. The ability of D-Regen-10 to change the electrical charged field in the living organism enables the science to control the replication of the virus. It is important to recognize the differences in the virus verses bacterium, and plant and tissue cells to compose substances to control their replication.

Fungi Fungi, living organisms that are prevalent and not self-sustaining have different biochemical and physiological characteristics that distinguish this organism from the plant and tissue cell. Fungi can have multiple nuclei and with their thick ergosterol containing walls, will grow as perfect sexually reproducing forms in vitro but as imperfect forms to vilo. Fungi can grow sexually of asexually by budding (yeast), by filamentous extensions (molds) or spores. This organism can also exist as a dimorphic living organism, yeast at human body temperature and a mold at climate or room temperature Some species of this organism can produce spores that are resistant to extreme environmental conditions. Fungi lack the ability to initi9ate photosynthesis due to the absence of chlorophyll in the anatomical structure and must live as a parasite or a saprobe. This non-mobile organism lacks the vascular tissue to grow parts like the tissue or plant cell. The cell wall of the fungi is rigid and contains chitin, a long carbohydrate polymer, a variety of chemicals and non-cellulose compounds. Their walls contain different building blocks that the tissue or plant cells. Nucleic acid analysis shows their biochemical and physiological distinction from the plant and tissue organisms. A full understanding of fungi anatomy, biochemical and physiologic functions enable science to combat their pathogenic and ecological attributes that disrupts living. For More visit http://www.douglasbioresearch.com




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Monday, March 9, 2015

Top 10 World’s Longest Caves



Caves are popular tourist attractions anywhere else in the world. The larger, the longer, the deeper the caves are – the more tourists they attract. Here are the 10 longest caves from around the world.

1.) Mammoth Cave – Kentucky, USA

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Mammoth Cave is located in Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky, USA. It is considered the world’s longest cave system known. This UNESCO World Heritage Site’s official name is Mammoth-Flint Ridge Cave System for the ridge under which the cave has formed. It was also declared a Biosphere Reserve in 1990. It consists of more than 630 km of passageways and is almost thrice as long as the second longest cave system.

2.) Jewel Cave – South Dakota, USA

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Jewel Cave, which is part of Jewel Cave National Monument, is currently the world’s second longest cave with 243.56 km of mapped passageways. This popular cave is located in Black Hills, South Dakota. It was discovered in 1900.

3.) Optymistychna – Ukraine

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Optymistychna is a cave in Ukraine. The meaning of the name is "optimistic". It is the world’s third longest cave with 230 km of mapped passageways as of 2005. It is the largest cave complex in Eurasia. It also holds the distinction as the world’s longest gypsum cave. This fascinating cave won the special nomination as the National Wonder of Ukraine in 2008.

4.) Ox Bel Ha - Mexico

Ox Bel Ha which means "Three Paths of Water" is officially known as Sistema Ox Bel Ha. This cave system is located in Quintana Roo, Mexico and is the world’s longest explored underwater cave and is rank number 4 including dry caves. Its length as of May 2011 is surveyed at 222.3 kilometers of underwater passages.

5.) Sistema Sac Actun – Mexico

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Sistema Sac Actun is a unique underground river in Mexico. It means "White Cave System" in English. This underwater cave system is situated along the Caribbean coast of the Yucatan Peninsula. It is presently regarded as the second longest underground river in the world. It is the second longest surveyed cave system in Mexico and the 6th longest in the world. As of January 2011, this cave system currently measures 215.4 kilometers. 
6.) Lechuguilla Cave – New Mexico, USA

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Lechuguilla Cave is the 6th longest cave in the world with a length of 210 km as of June 2011. It is located in Carlsbad Caverns National Park in New Mexico, USA. The cave is also the deepest cave in mainland USA with a depth of 489 meters. The cave is well-known for its peculiar geology, rare formations and pristine condition. Its name was taken from Agave lechuguilla, a plant species that grows near its entrance.

7.) Wind Cave – South Dakota, USA

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Wind Cave is part of Wind Cave National Park located in the town of Hot Springs in South Dakota, USA. Wind Cave is notable for its displays of the calcite formation known as boxwork and is also known for its frostwork. The cave is also considered a three-dimensional maze cave, recognized as the densest (most passage volume per mi3) cave system in the world. The caves current length is 210.89 km, with an average of four new miles of cave being discovered each year. Above ground, the park includes the largest remaining natural mixed-grass prairie in the United States.

8.) Holloch Cave – Switzerland

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Holloch Cave is previously known as the world’s largest cave complex until the discovery of Mammoth Cave in 1970. This cave is 197 kilometers in length and is located in the Valley of Muotha in Switzerland. It is the second longest European cave and is also notable for having a depth of 939 meters.

9.) Fisher Ridge Cave System – USA

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Fisher Ridge Cave System is 180 kilometers in length and it is located near Cave City in the state of Kentucky, USA. It is part of the Mammoth Cave National Park. The cave is a popular tourist destination.

10.) Gua Air Jernih – Malaysia

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Gua Air Jernih is a 174 kilometers long cave located in Miri, Sarawak in Borneo, Malaysia. It was explored in 1978 and is part of Gunung Mulu national Park. This show cave was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

*Ozernaya Cave - Ukraine
Ozernaya Cave with a length of 122 kilometers is the 11th-longest cave in the world. It is located in Ukraine.

See also
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Top 10 Most Tranquil and Quietest Destinations in the Philippines

Are you tired of the noisy place where you work and live? Are you in search for peace and tranquility?

Check this out! These places are perfect destinations to retreat and meditate.

 (Benedictine Monastery of Transfiguration )

1.) Mary Ridge Zen Retreat House
Location: Tagaytay City
Feature: Overlooking Taal Lake & Volcano; the place is entirely made of a well-maintained forest 

2.) Pink Sisters Monastery
Location: Tagaytay City
Feature: A place known for peace and quiet 

3.) The Quiet Place Farm Resort
Location: Bago City, Negros Occidental
Feature: Offers a beautiful hiking trail with pretty flowers and trees 

4.) Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church and Monastery Lipa
Location: Lipa City, Batangas
Feature: It was the site where the shower of petals and an apparition of the Blessed Virgin appeared in 1948

5.) Trappist Monastery
Location: Guimaras
Feature: A perfect place to experience the quiet lifestyle of the monks and nuns 

6.) Notre Dame de Vie Retreat House
Location: Susano Road, Novaliches, Quezon City
Feature: Offers beautiful gardens and spacious areas for prayer and rest 

7.) Touch of Glory Prayer Mountain
Location: Antipolo City
Feature: Prayer place for protestants and born again Christians 

8.) Santo Sing Kong Buddhist Church
Location: Morga St., Tondo, Manila
Feature: Exceptionally serene and peaceful place in an urban area 

9.) Benedictine Monastery of Transfiguration
Location: San Juan Hill, Malaybalay, Bukidnon
Feature: The pyramid like monastery is situated atop a hill

10.) Ocean Sky Chan Zen Monastery
Location: Little Baguio, San Juan
Feature: A very quiet place which promotes Buddhism values and the Chinese language

Other places you might want to visit


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  • The Miraculous “Our Lady Of Manaoag”
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Top 10 Fun iPad Accessories

I didnt realise how much fun you could have with iPad accessories. These are just a couple of funky things that are for the big kid in all of us. Many of these are affordable as well as fun. 

If you have found some that are even better let us know in the comments. Enjoy !

Red Pencil Stylus: $9.99


The pencil is mightier than the finger. Chunky retro red pencil works as a touchscreen stylus. Made of electro conductive rubber. Works for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Android phones, more! This is really just to freak people out when they see you using a pencil on your new iPad.



Giving Tree: 

Do you have multiple devices that need to be charged? If you’re anything like us, then you’ll have a few gadgets lying around, and the chargers clutter up your desk. This concept Giving Tree charger looks like a plastic tree and offers several connectors that can be attached to your devices to provide juice. The cards can be pulled out from the tree, ensuring that you’ll be able to let your device rest on the table while it’s being charged.


Big Grips: $49.99
“We set out to create a case that not only protects the iPad, but also brings a smile to your face,” said Kirk Mills, KEM Ventures, Inc. “Judging by the kids we’ve seen using Big Grips Frame, I think we succeeded. For parents, it’s peace of mind. Big Grips Frame just feels good, like there’s nothing to worry about—that’s how we came up with the motto ‘Grab More. Worry less.’



Joystick-It: $34.99

Bring your tablet-based gaming to the next level with the JOYSTICK-IT Tablet Arcade Stick. The JOYSTICK-IT gives you a real physical joystick for increased precision with touchscreen based games. Simply press down to attach the JOYSTICK-IT to your tablet based computers screen for improved gaming. No wires or batteries needed.

The JOYSTICK-IT works with thousands of different game apps. Any game that has an on-screen control pad of some kind is perfect for the JOYSTICK-IT. Simply run your game of choice, place the JOYSTICK-IT over the on-screen control pad and push down. The JOYSTICK-IT sticks to the glass of your display and is ready for action.


Etch-A-Sketch: $49.99

The original makers of the Etch-A-Sketch have officially licensed this iPad case that makes the frame of the tablet resemble the iconic red housing of the original toy. Unfortunately, it doesnt come with the Etch-A-Sketch iPad app, and the knobs dont do anything. In fact, there is little more than looks to this case, except for a particularly short kickstand. There are holes conveniently placed to keep switches, ports and the home button easily accessible.


iCade: $99.99


Flashback to the glory days of gaming with iCADE! iCADE integrates your iPad into an authentic, arcade-style cabinet complete with joystick and buttons! Impress your friends, family and co-workers with iCADEs great-looking retro design, and then challenge them for high-scores on the most entertaining iPad accessory imaginable! iCADEs specially designed cradle ensures safe loading and unloading of your iPad, while also providing a solid, secure fit even during the most intense game-play sessions.


Djay: $19.95

djay transforms your iPad into a full-fledged DJ system, allowing you to mix your iPod music library on a hyper-realistic turntable interface. Perform live, record mixes on-the-go, or enable Automix mode and let djay mix your favorite playlist automatically. With unprecedented ease-of-use and innovative multi-touch mixing features, djay for iPad takes DJing to the next level and offers a unique experience for beginners and professionals alike.


Piano Apprentice: 

PIANO APPRENTICE is the ultimate piano teaching tool for iPad, iPod and iPhone. Simply connect your iPad, iPod or iPhone, download the free PIANO APPRENTICE app, and start playing piano instantly! PIANO APPRENTICE is a lightweight, highly portable 25-note keyboard and features keys that respond to your touch for maximum expression. Its easy to follow along as acclaimed piano instructor Scott Houston, aka the Piano Guy, appears on the screen demonstrating how to play while the actual keys on PIANO APPRENTICE light up, showing you where to place your hands. 


Bamboo Ipad Cover: $30.00
A company called KARBT launches wooden skins for Apple’s MacBook laptop and iPad tabet. These wooden cases are hand-crafted and made of 100% real authentic wood that use a professional grade 3M backing adhesive that sticks perfectly to your notebook. The wooden MacBook and iPad skins are made of Bamboo, Cherry, Maple, Pine, Walnut woods with different shades and colors. The MacBook skins are priced at $35 and iPad skins at $30. There is also MacBook Artisit Series that costs $50.


Belkin Flip Blade Stand: $24.00
Use your iPad anywhere with the stand that transforms from small and portable to safe and supportive at the push of a button. Holds your iPad in either landscape or portrait view. This compact stand is as minimal as it is strong. Durable material provides a firm base for your device that won’t weigh down your bag or backpack.



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